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Essay / Comparing Coral Island and Lord Of The Flies by William...
ISIS, racial discrimination and sexism exist in the 21st century are linked to the book era. Every day, a hint of resentment toward the world and its evil behavior enters our brains as most people watch the news, read the newspaper, or go online and see the evil perpetrated by humanity. Just recently, The Mail on Sunday revealed video footage of a current member of the ISIS terror gang removing his disguise and vowing to return to London and continue beheading innocent humans in his home country. Jihadi John was last seen in late January in a sickening video of himself beheading Japanese hostage Kenji Goto. There is evidence that the socio-cultural context today remains the same as it was in the early 1950s. Human trafficking was common in the 1950s and 1970s and still exists today. This atrocious and cruel act generates a $32 billion-a-year industry, and approximately 2.5 million people are still trafficked, mostly for professional purposes. Human trafficking affects people of all cultures and backgrounds, and they are exploited for a variety of purposes. Men and boys as young as 10 are often trafficked and forced into hard labor, working for a superior race while being poorly paid. Women and adolescent girls are marketed in stereotypical ways in the sex industry, such as